DC military parade cost estimates and expenses (D.C. Fire and Emergency Medical Services Department)

Josh Israel filed this request with the D.C. Fire and Emergency Medical Services Department of Washington, DC.
Multi Request DC military parade cost estimates and expenses
Est. Completion None
Status
No Responsive Documents

Communications

From: Josh Israel

To Whom It May Concern:

This is a request under the District of Columbia Freedom of Information Act § 2-531 et seq.

All invoices, cost estimates, or bills related to the White House and Department of Defense's planned 2018 Veterans Day military parade.

The requested documents will be made available to the general public, and this request is not being made for commercial purposes. I am a reporter with ThinkProgress, an online publication covering politics and policy in Washington, DC. Given that, I request you waive all associated fees.

In the event that there are fees, I would be grateful if you would inform me of the total charges in advance of fulfilling my request. I would prefer the request filled electronically, by e-mail attachment if available or CD-ROM if not.

Thank you in advance for your anticipated cooperation in this matter. I look forward to receiving your response to this request within 15 business days, as the statute requires.

Sincerely,

Danielle McLean
ThinkProgress.org
dmclean@thinkprogress.org
(202) 741-6247

From: D.C. Fire and Emergency Medical Services Department

Thank you for e-mailing the District of Columbia Fire and EMS Department. The Outlook Exchange Server identified your e-mail as a potential FOIA or record request inquiry and automatically sent this reply.

Your e-mail has been forwarded to the Fire and EMS Department FOIA Officer, who will provide information and/or assistance in responding to your request.

He may be contacted at:

Andrew Beaton
Information and Privacy Officer (Acting)
DC Fire and EMS Department
The Frank D. Reeves Center
2000 14th Street, NW Suite 500
Washington, DC 20009
202-673-3397 (Direct)
202-462-0807 (Fax)
foia.fems@dc.gov<mailto:foia.fems@dc.gov>

Please direct any further inquiries to his attention.

Information concerning FOIA requests can be found on the Fire and EMS Department Website by clicking here.<http://fems.dc.gov/page/foia-requests-fems> FOIA requests can now be submitted electronically by clicking here.<https://dcfems.secureprtportal.com/>

If this automated reply did not address the subject of your inquiry and you would like to speak with a customer service representative, please call 202-673-3331 during normal business hours, 8:15 AM until 4:45 PM, Monday through Friday, excluding District of Columbia holidays.

If this automated reply did not address the subject of your inquiry and you would like to e-mail a customer service representative for response, please click this link<mailto:info.fems@dc.gov?subject=FOIA%20-%20DC%20Fire%20and%20EMS%20(WRONG%20AUTOMATED%20RESPONSE)> and provide any additional information by e-mail. Please do not change the subject line of the e-mail.

Again, thanks for your interest in DC Fire and EMS.

Office of the Fire and EMS Chief
District of Columbia Fire and EMS Department
The Frank D. Reeves Center
2000 14th Street, N.W. – Suite 500
Washington, D.C. 20009
202-673-3320 (Main)

To download the Fire and EMS Department Mobile App for smart phones, click here.<http://fems.dc.gov/release/dcfems-releases-app-mobile-devices>

Looking for volunteer opportunities? Don’t miss Serve DC’s 4th Annual My Brother’s Keeper – DC Volunteer Recruitment Fair at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center on Wednesday, August 22, 2018, 4:30-7:30 PM. Learn more and register at bit.ly/MBKVRFDC<https://www.eventbrite.com/e/my-brothers-keeper-dc-volunteer-recruitment-fair-attendees-tickets-47358080293?aff=erelexpmlt> or call 202.727.7925.

From: D.C. Fire and Emergency Medical Services Department

Thank you for e-mailing the District of Columbia Fire and EMS Department. Website e-mails are monitored during normal business hours, 8:15 AM until 4:45 PM, Monday through Friday, excluding District of Columbia holidays.

If you are receiving this e-mail, the Outlook Exchange Server received your inquiry and forwarded it to a customer service representative for review. You may also receive an automated reply specific to the subject of your inquiry. If you would like to speak directly with a customer service representative, please call 202-673-3331 during normal business hours.

If you e-mailed the website for the purpose of a media inquiry, please click this link<mailto:info.fems@dc.gov?subject=MEDIA%20REQUEST%20to%20DC%20Fire%20and%20EMS> and provide a complete description of your request by e-mail. Please do not change the subject line of the e-mail. If you would like to speak directly with a Department media representative, please call 202-673-3331 during normal business hours.

If you e-mailed the website to report a blocked fire exit door, fire hazard or other life safety hazard please call the Fire Prevention Division at 202-727-1600. When the automated system answers, press “4.” If you are directed to voicemail, please leave a message completely describing your concern. If you are reporting a fire or life safety hazard that requires immediate action, please call 9-1-1 from any location in the District of Columbia.

Again, thanks for your interest in DC Fire and EMS.

Office of the Fire and EMS Chief
District of Columbia Fire and EMS Department
The Frank D. Reeves Center
2000 14th Street, N.W. – Suite 500
Washington, D.C. 20009
202-673-3320 (Main)

To download the Fire and EMS Department Mobile App for smart phones, click here.<http://fems.dc.gov/release/dcfems-releases-app-mobile-devices>

Looking for volunteer opportunities? Don’t miss Serve DC’s 4th Annual My Brother’s Keeper – DC Volunteer Recruitment Fair at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center on Wednesday, August 22, 2018, 4:30-7:30 PM. Learn more and register at bit.ly/MBKVRFDC<https://www.eventbrite.com/e/my-brothers-keeper-dc-volunteer-recruitment-fair-attendees-tickets-47358080293?aff=erelexpmlt> or call 202.727.7925.

From: D.C. Fire and Emergency Medical Services Department

Thank you for e-mailing the District of Columbia Fire and EMS Department. The Outlook Exchange Server identified your e-mail as a potential FOIA or record request inquiry and automatically sent this reply.

Your e-mail has been forwarded to the Fire and EMS Department FOIA Officer, who will provide information and/or assistance in responding to your request.

He may be contacted at:

Andrew Beaton
Information and Privacy Officer (Acting)
DC Fire and EMS Department
The Frank D. Reeves Center
2000 14th Street, NW Suite 500
Washington, DC 20009
202-673-3397 (Direct)
202-462-0807 (Fax)
foia.fems@dc.gov<mailto:foia.fems@dc.gov>

Please direct any further inquiries to his attention.

Information concerning FOIA requests can be found on the Fire and EMS Department Website by clicking here.<http://fems.dc.gov/page/foia-requests-fems> FOIA requests can now be submitted electronically by clicking here.<https://dcfems.secureprtportal.com/>

If this automated reply did not address the subject of your inquiry and you would like to speak with a customer service representative, please call 202-673-3331 during normal business hours, 8:15 AM until 4:45 PM, Monday through Friday, excluding District of Columbia holidays.

If this automated reply did not address the subject of your inquiry and you would like to e-mail a customer service representative for response, please click this link<mailto:info.fems@dc.gov?subject=FOIA%20-%20DC%20Fire%20and%20EMS%20(WRONG%20AUTOMATED%20RESPONSE)> and provide any additional information by e-mail. Please do not change the subject line of the e-mail.

Again, thanks for your interest in DC Fire and EMS.

Office of the Fire and EMS Chief
District of Columbia Fire and EMS Department
The Frank D. Reeves Center
2000 14th Street, N.W. – Suite 500
Washington, D.C. 20009
202-673-3320 (Main)

To download the Fire and EMS Department Mobile App for smart phones, click here.<http://fems.dc.gov/release/dcfems-releases-app-mobile-devices>

From: D.C. Fire and Emergency Medical Services Department

Thank you for e-mailing the District of Columbia Fire and EMS Department. Website e-mails are monitored during normal business hours, 8:15 AM until 4:45 PM, Monday through Friday, excluding District of Columbia holidays.

If you are receiving this e-mail, the Outlook Exchange Server received your inquiry and forwarded it to a customer service representative for review. You may also receive an automated reply specific to the subject of your inquiry. If you would like to speak directly with a customer service representative, please call 202-673-3331 during normal business hours.

If you e-mailed the website for the purpose of a media inquiry, please click this link<mailto:info.fems@dc.gov?subject=MEDIA%20REQUEST%20to%20DC%20Fire%20and%20EMS> and provide a complete description of your request by e-mail. Please do not change the subject line of the e-mail. If you would like to speak directly with a Department media representative, please call 202-673-3331 during normal business hours.

If you e-mailed the website to report a blocked fire exit door, fire hazard or other life safety hazard please call the Fire Prevention Division at 202-727-1600. When the automated system answers, press “4.” If you are directed to voicemail, please leave a message completely describing your concern. If you are reporting a fire or life safety hazard that requires immediate action, please call 9-1-1 from any location in the District of Columbia.

Again, thanks for your interest in DC Fire and EMS.

Office of the Fire and EMS Chief
District of Columbia Fire and EMS Department
The Frank D. Reeves Center
2000 14th Street, N.W. – Suite 500
Washington, D.C. 20009
202-673-3320 (Main)

To download the Fire and EMS Department Mobile App for smart phones, click here.<http://fems.dc.gov/release/dcfems-releases-app-mobile-devices>

From: D.C. Fire and Emergency Medical Services Department

Thank you for e-mailing the District of Columbia Fire and EMS Department. Website e-mails are monitored during normal business hours, 8:15 AM until 4:45 PM, Monday through Friday, excluding District of Columbia holidays.

If you are receiving this e-mail, the Outlook Exchange Server received your inquiry and forwarded it to a customer service representative for review. You may also receive an automated reply specific to the subject of your inquiry. If you would like to speak directly with a customer service representative, please call 202-673-3331 during normal business hours.

If you e-mailed the website for the purpose of a media inquiry, please click this link<mailto:info.fems@dc.gov?subject=MEDIA%20REQUEST%20to%20DC%20Fire%20and%20EMS> and provide a complete description of your request by e-mail. Please do not change the subject line of the e-mail. If you would like to speak directly with a Department media representative, please call 202-673-3331 during normal business hours.

If you e-mailed the website to report a blocked fire exit door, fire hazard or other life safety hazard please call the Fire Prevention Division at 202-727-1600. When the automated system answers, press “4.” If you are directed to voicemail, please leave a message completely describing your concern. If you are reporting a fire or life safety hazard that requires immediate action, please call 9-1-1 from any location in the District of Columbia.

Again, thanks for your interest in DC Fire and EMS.

Office of the Fire and EMS Chief
District of Columbia Fire and EMS Department
The Frank D. Reeves Center
2000 14th Street, N.W. – Suite 500
Washington, D.C. 20009
202-673-3320 (Main)

To download the Fire and EMS Department Mobile App for smart phones, click here.<http://fems.dc.gov/release/dcfems-releases-app-mobile-devices>

From: D.C. Fire and Emergency Medical Services Department

Thank you for e-mailing the District of Columbia Fire and EMS Department. The Outlook Exchange Server identified your e-mail as a potential FOIA or record request inquiry and automatically sent this reply.

Your e-mail has been forwarded to the Fire and EMS Department FOIA Officer, who will provide information and/or assistance in responding to your request.

He may be contacted at:

Andrew Beaton
Information and Privacy Officer (Acting)
DC Fire and EMS Department
The Frank D. Reeves Center
2000 14th Street, NW Suite 500
Washington, DC 20009
202-673-3397 (Direct)
202-462-0807 (Fax)
foia.fems@dc.gov<mailto:foia.fems@dc.gov>

Please direct any further inquiries to his attention.

Information concerning FOIA requests can be found on the Fire and EMS Department Website by clicking here.<http://fems.dc.gov/page/foia-requests-fems> FOIA requests can now be submitted electronically by clicking here.<https://dcfems.secureprtportal.com/>

If this automated reply did not address the subject of your inquiry and you would like to speak with a customer service representative, please call 202-673-3331 during normal business hours, 8:15 AM until 4:45 PM, Monday through Friday, excluding District of Columbia holidays.

If this automated reply did not address the subject of your inquiry and you would like to e-mail a customer service representative for response, please click this link<mailto:info.fems@dc.gov?subject=FOIA%20-%20DC%20Fire%20and%20EMS%20(WRONG%20AUTOMATED%20RESPONSE)> and provide any additional information by e-mail. Please do not change the subject line of the e-mail.

Again, thanks for your interest in DC Fire and EMS.

Office of the Fire and EMS Chief
District of Columbia Fire and EMS Department
The Frank D. Reeves Center
2000 14th Street, N.W. – Suite 500
Washington, D.C. 20009
202-673-3320 (Main)

To download the Fire and EMS Department Mobile App for smart phones, click here.<http://fems.dc.gov/release/dcfems-releases-app-mobile-devices>

From: D.C. Fire and Emergency Medical Services Department

Thank you for e-mailing the District of Columbia Fire and EMS Department. Website e-mails are monitored during normal business hours, 8:15 AM until 4:45 PM, Monday through Friday, excluding District of Columbia holidays.

If you are receiving this e-mail, the Outlook Exchange Server received your inquiry and forwarded it to a customer service representative for review. You may also receive an automated reply specific to the subject of your inquiry. If you would like to speak directly with a customer service representative, please call 202-673-3331 during normal business hours.

If you e-mailed the website for the purpose of a media inquiry, please click this link<mailto:info.fems@dc.gov?subject=MEDIA%20REQUEST%20to%20DC%20Fire%20and%20EMS> and provide a complete description of your request by e-mail. Please do not change the subject line of the e-mail. If you would like to speak directly with a Department media representative, please call 202-673-3331 during normal business hours.

If you e-mailed the website to report a blocked fire exit door, fire hazard or other life safety hazard please call the Fire Prevention Division at 202-727-1600. When the automated system answers, press “4.” If you are directed to voicemail, please leave a message completely describing your concern. If you are reporting a fire or life safety hazard that requires immediate action, please call 9-1-1 from any location in the District of Columbia.

Again, thanks for your interest in DC Fire and EMS.

Office of the Fire and EMS Chief
District of Columbia Fire and EMS Department
The Frank D. Reeves Center
2000 14th Street, N.W. – Suite 500
Washington, D.C. 20009
202-673-3320 (Main)

To download the Fire and EMS Department Mobile App for smart phones, click here.<http://fems.dc.gov/release/dcfems-releases-app-mobile-devices>

Let your voice be heard! Tell us what you want to see in our DC Public School Chancellor by filling out this survey<https://dcgov.seamlessdocs.com/f/ChancellorSearchSurvey>. Learn more about the Chancellor search by visiting ourschools.dc.gov<https://ourschools.dc.gov/>

From: D.C. Fire and Emergency Medical Services Department

Thank you for e-mailing the District of Columbia Fire and EMS Department. The Outlook Exchange Server identified your e-mail as a potential FOIA or record request inquiry and automatically sent this reply.

Your e-mail has been forwarded to the Fire and EMS Department FOIA Officer, who will provide information and/or assistance in responding to your request.

He may be contacted at:

Andrew Beaton
Information and Privacy Officer (Acting)
DC Fire and EMS Department
The Frank D. Reeves Center
2000 14th Street, NW Suite 500
Washington, DC 20009
202-673-3397 (Direct)
202-462-0807 (Fax)
foia.fems@dc.gov<mailto:foia.fems@dc.gov>

Please direct any further inquiries to his attention.

Information concerning FOIA requests can be found on the Fire and EMS Department Website by clicking here.<http://fems.dc.gov/page/foia-requests-fems> FOIA requests can now be submitted electronically by clicking here.<https://dcfems.secureprtportal.com/>

If this automated reply did not address the subject of your inquiry and you would like to speak with a customer service representative, please call 202-673-3331 during normal business hours, 8:15 AM until 4:45 PM, Monday through Friday, excluding District of Columbia holidays.

If this automated reply did not address the subject of your inquiry and you would like to e-mail a customer service representative for response, please click this link<mailto:info.fems@dc.gov?subject=FOIA%20-%20DC%20Fire%20and%20EMS%20(WRONG%20AUTOMATED%20RESPONSE)> and provide any additional information by e-mail. Please do not change the subject line of the e-mail.

Again, thanks for your interest in DC Fire and EMS.

Office of the Fire and EMS Chief
District of Columbia Fire and EMS Department
The Frank D. Reeves Center
2000 14th Street, N.W. – Suite 500
Washington, D.C. 20009
202-673-3320 (Main)

To download the Fire and EMS Department Mobile App for smart phones, click here.<http://fems.dc.gov/release/dcfems-releases-app-mobile-devices>

Let your voice be heard! Tell us what you want to see in our DC Public School Chancellor by filling out this survey<https://dcgov.seamlessdocs.com/f/ChancellorSearchSurvey>. Learn more about the Chancellor search by visiting ourschools.dc.gov<https://ourschools.dc.gov/>

From: D.C. Fire and Emergency Medical Services Department

Thank you for e-mailing the District of Columbia Fire and EMS Department. Website e-mails are monitored during normal business hours, 8:15 AM until 4:45 PM, Monday through Friday, excluding District of Columbia holidays.

If you are receiving this e-mail, the Outlook Exchange Server received your inquiry and forwarded it to a customer service representative for review. You may also receive an automated reply specific to the subject of your inquiry. If you would like to speak directly with a customer service representative, please call 202-673-3331 during normal business hours.

If you e-mailed the website for the purpose of a media inquiry, please click this link<mailto:info.fems@dc.gov?subject=MEDIA%20REQUEST%20to%20DC%20Fire%20and%20EMS> and provide a complete description of your request by e-mail. Please do not change the subject line of the e-mail. If you would like to speak directly with a Department media representative, please call 202-673-3331 during normal business hours.

If you e-mailed the website to report a blocked fire exit door, fire hazard or other life safety hazard please call the Fire Prevention Division at 202-727-1600. When the automated system answers, press “4.” If you are directed to voicemail, please leave a message completely describing your concern. If you are reporting a fire or life safety hazard that requires immediate action, please call 9-1-1 from any location in the District of Columbia.

Again, thanks for your interest in DC Fire and EMS.

Office of the Fire and EMS Chief
District of Columbia Fire and EMS Department
The Frank D. Reeves Center
2000 14th Street, N.W. – Suite 500
Washington, D.C. 20009
202-673-3320 (Main)

To download the Fire and EMS Department Mobile App for smart phones, click here.<http://fems.dc.gov/release/dcfems-releases-app-mobile-devices>

Did you know that DC has the second lowest uninsured rate in the nation? Together, let’s make DC #1. Get covered and stay covered at DCHealthLink.com<https://dchealthlink.com/> or by calling (855) 532-5465. #GetCoveredDC, #StayCoveredDC

From: D.C. Fire and Emergency Medical Services Department

Thank you for e-mailing the District of Columbia Fire and EMS Department. The Outlook Exchange Server identified your e-mail as a potential FOIA or record request inquiry and automatically sent this reply.

Your e-mail has been forwarded to the Fire and EMS Department FOIA Officer, who will provide information and/or assistance in responding to your request.

He may be contacted at:

Andrew Beaton
Information and Privacy Officer (Acting)
DC Fire and EMS Department
The Frank D. Reeves Center
2000 14th Street, NW Suite 500
Washington, DC 20009
202-673-3397 (Direct)
202-462-0807 (Fax)
foia.fems@dc.gov<mailto:foia.fems@dc.gov>

Please direct any further inquiries to his attention.

Information concerning FOIA requests can be found on the Fire and EMS Department Website by clicking here.<http://fems.dc.gov/page/foia-requests-fems> FOIA requests can now be submitted electronically by clicking here.<https://dcfems.secureprtportal.com/>

If this automated reply did not address the subject of your inquiry and you would like to speak with a customer service representative, please call 202-673-3331 during normal business hours, 8:15 AM until 4:45 PM, Monday through Friday, excluding District of Columbia holidays.

If this automated reply did not address the subject of your inquiry and you would like to e-mail a customer service representative for response, please click this link<mailto:info.fems@dc.gov?subject=FOIA%20-%20DC%20Fire%20and%20EMS%20(WRONG%20AUTOMATED%20RESPONSE)> and provide any additional information by e-mail. Please do not change the subject line of the e-mail.

Again, thanks for your interest in DC Fire and EMS.

Office of the Fire and EMS Chief
District of Columbia Fire and EMS Department
The Frank D. Reeves Center
2000 14th Street, N.W. – Suite 500
Washington, D.C. 20009
202-673-3320 (Main)

To download the Fire and EMS Department Mobile App for smart phones, click here.<http://fems.dc.gov/release/dcfems-releases-app-mobile-devices>

Did you know that DC has the second lowest uninsured rate in the nation? Together, let’s make DC #1. Get covered and stay covered at DCHealthLink.com<https://dchealthlink.com/> or by calling (855) 532-5465. #GetCoveredDC, #StayCoveredDC

From: D.C. Fire and Emergency Medical Services Department

October 31, 2018

Dear Requester,

I have been informed that the Military Parade was postpone. There is no information to provide at this time. Lastly, your Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request is now closed.

Should you have any questions and/or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact me directly at (202) 673-3397.

Many thanks, ‘
Angela Washington, JD, MBA, MSM, CLA
Privacy Officer
Information and Privacy Office
Executive Office of the Fire Chief
Frank D. Reeves Municipal Center
2000 14th Street, NW
Suite 500
Washington, DC 20009
Telephone Number: (202) 673-3397
E-Facsimile Number: (202) 673-2370

[cid:image002.png@01D0E011.DDE3E3F0]

Files